Tag: Holy Ari
The Lulav meditation
by Zion Nefesh | Oct 16, 2016 | Main | 0
The Holy Ari explains that when God created the world he distanced the Light from a ‘Middle point’ to create the world of Malchut. Then, a line of Light was drawn down from the outer /endless into the middle, which formed the Sefirot from above to bellow.
The mitzvah of the Lulav on Sukkot puts us back in the middle point. The Lulav represents the original line of Light and the six directions connect us to the sphere of Light that surrounds us. We can now connect to the flow of the Light of Chessed that comes down to the world after Yom Kippur. The Lulav and the Sukkah are our special tools to draw this Light into our lives.
The Lulav meditation
by Zion Nefesh | Sep 27, 2015 | Main, The Holidays | 2
The Holy Ari explains that when God created the world he distanced the Light from a ‘Middle point’ to create the world of Malchut. Then, a line of Light was drawn down from the outer /endless into the middle, which...
Read MorePreparing for the fast of Yom Kippur and water meditation
by Zion Nefesh | Sep 18, 2015 | Main | 13
In the first meal of the morning before fast we eat fish דגים. Fish are...
Read More5th of Av. The Hillulah of the Holy Ari, Rabbi Yitzchak Luria
by Zion Nefesh | Jul 20, 2015 | Main | 3
Tonight is the death anniversary of the Holy Ari, Rabbi Yitzchak Luria. Read more information about his greatness and major role in revealing the Light of the Zohar in the world. For better connection, light a candle at home or...
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